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acquired

Charmides
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1 PreS | philosophical terms had not yet acquired a fixed meaning. I have 2 Text | but if you have not yet acquired this quality, I must use Cratylus Part
3 Intro| is now aware that he has acquired a new power. Many thousand 4 Intro| the organs of speech was acquired; to what extent the conditions The First Alcibiades Part
5 Text | there were some which you acquired in secret; and I think that 6 Text | not exist; may I not have acquired the knowledge of just and Gorgias Part
7 Intro| and all things good have acquired some virtue or other. And 8 Text | say to you, I have just acquired rare power, and become a 9 Text | soul, and how this may be acquired, but not considering what 10 Text | successfully or not, and acquired experience of the art! Is 11 Text | body, all the natural or acquired affections of the soul are Ion Part
12 Text | say: that when a man has acquired a knowledge of a whole art, Laws Book
13 2 | of happiness is to have acquired all these things, and when 14 2 | things, and when you have acquired them to become at once immortal. 15 2 | say; for you have never acquired the knowledge of the most 16 2 | in which he has not yet acquired his own proper sense, he 17 3 | Hence his armies cheerfully acquired for him countries as large 18 3 | higher fear, which they had acquired by obedience to their ancient 19 5 | imparted to others, as well as acquired by a man for himself; he 20 5 | possessed by him, but must be acquired by us also to the utmost 21 5 | them in business, or has acquired by any stroke of fortune 22 7 | speak rightly should be acquired by us. And now do you try 23 8 | previous training they have acquired the habit and are strong 24 8 | whether they be bought or acquired in any other way, and he 25 11 | the property which he has acquired; but let him not be blamed Lysis Part
26 Text | in what way a friend is acquired. But I want to ask you a 27 Text | our other possessions are acquired by us. Am I not right?~Yes, Meno Part
28 Intro| when they could have been acquired in this life, and therefore 29 Text | Socrates, whether virtue is acquired by teaching or by practice; 30 Text | whether virtue was natural or acquired, he would laugh in your 31 Text | much less whether it is acquired by teaching or not.’ And 32 Text | must he not either have acquired or always possessed?~MENO: 33 Text | have known; or if he has acquired the knowledge he could not 34 Text | knowledge he could not have acquired it in this life, unless 35 Text | wise father, Anthemion, who acquired his wealth, not by accident 36 Text | given to man by nature or acquired by him—(do you imagine either 37 Text | question whether virtue is acquired by teaching?~MENO: Yes.~ 38 Text | virtue is neither natural nor acquired, but an instinct given by Phaedo Part
39 Text | money, and money has to be acquired for the sake and in the 40 Text | Certainly.~Then we must have acquired the knowledge of equality 41 Text | suppose?~True.~And if we acquired this knowledge before we 42 Text | certainly affirm that we acquired the knowledge before birth?~ 43 Text | may.~But if, after having acquired, we have not forgotten what 44 Text | forgotten what in each case we acquired, then we must always have 45 Text | if the knowledge which we acquired before birth was lost by 46 Text | temperance and justice, and are acquired by habit and attention without Phaedrus Part
47 Intro| has once seen truth and acquired some conception of the universal:— 48 Text | pleasure, the other is an acquired opinion which aspires after 49 Text | and persuasion is to be acquired.~SOCRATES: The perfection 50 Text | natural gifts, Pericles acquired from his intercourse with Philebus Part
51 Intro| which we have inherited or acquired, not the nobler effort of Protagoras Part
52 Intro| virtues can be taught and acquired, in the opinion of the Athenians, 53 Text | could neither have been acquired nor used without fire), 54 Text | other is deficient may be acquired. If you will think, Socrates, 55 Text | of mankind virtue may be acquired; no one punishes the evil-doer 56 Text | think that virtue may be acquired and taught. Thus far, Socrates, 57 Text | capable of being taught and acquired.~There yet remains one difficulty The Republic Book
58 1 | the most part inherited or acquired by you? ~Acquired! Socrates; 59 1 | inherited or acquired by you? ~Acquired! Socrates; do you want to 60 1 | want to know how much I acquired? In the art of making money 61 1 | fortunes than of those who have acquired them; the makers of fortunes 62 2 | most unjust acts, to have acquired the greatest reputation 63 2 | is war an art so easily acquired that a man may be a warrior 64 7 | the dark. When you have acquired the habit, you will see 65 7 | but knowledge which is acquired under compulsion obtains 66 10 | and of all the natural and acquired gifts of the soul, and the The Seventh Letter Part
67 Text | possession of it, though how he acquired it-God wot, as the Theban The Sophist Part
68 Intro| another until they have acquired a religious character. They 69 Intro| cause,’ ‘motive,’ have acquired an exaggerated importance. The Statesman Part
70 Text | believe themselves to have acquired the most perfect knowledge.~ The Symposium Part
71 Text | deserved, I know not how you acquired, of Apollodorus the madman; Theaetetus Part
72 Intro| heaven, and is therefore acquired chiefly through the sense 73 Intro| and the knowledge thus acquired is not easily forgotten, Timaeus Part
74 Text | evil nature which he had acquired, and would not cease from


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